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then the war started in libya britain strongly and they persuaded the u.n. to one nine hundred seventy three which is allegedly a no fly zone and now they've decided they're going to switch horses in expel the diplomats from. tripoli and replace them with the people from benghazi will seems to me that we are now deeply involved in the civil war and effectively trying to play judge and jury on the future of libya surely the future of libya is for the libyan people to sort of say not western. jelled associate of convicted oil tycoon mikhail khodorkovsky has been denied parole and will stay in custody at a hearing in northern russia platon lebedev wife and daughter made an emotional plea for his early release but the judge ruled that lebedev is not eligible to be let out of prison. has more from the hearing. it was up to the small local court to decide the fate of one of russia's best known prisoners after two days of hearings and intense debate between prosecutors and the defense team the judge ruled against granting. the navy defend me how about found guilty
then the war started in libya britain strongly and they persuaded the u.n. to one nine hundred seventy three which is allegedly a no fly zone and now they've decided they're going to switch horses in expel the diplomats from. tripoli and replace them with the people from benghazi will seems to me that we are now deeply involved in the civil war and effectively trying to play judge and jury on the future of libya surely the future of libya is for the libyan people to sort of say not western....
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britain's biggest selling newspaper is caught out announcing it shutting down after revelations it was hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. high profile photographers arrested in georgia suspected of spying often line up as a convicted on the same charge countries opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. the e.u. gets out of credit rating agencies after a downgrade of portugal's debt to junk status leaves world markets panicking over a fifty billion dollars a knock on effect elsewhere and. international news and comment live from moscow this is r.t. britain's biggest selling newspaper the news of the world has announced it shutting down in response to the phone hacking scandal that's engulfed it and follows claims the paper been hacking into the phones of murder and terror victims as well as dead soldiers the paper is a jewel in the crown of rupert murdoch's global media empire and a public inquiry has been promised by the government r t m it has the details for us now from london. it started off relatively tiny really with jus
britain's biggest selling newspaper is caught out announcing it shutting down after revelations it was hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. high profile photographers arrested in georgia suspected of spying often line up as a convicted on the same charge countries opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. the e.u. gets out of credit rating agencies after a downgrade of portugal's debt to junk status leaves world markets panicking over a...
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britain scandal plagued news of the world newspapers rolled off the presses for the last time its final edition was apologetic but defiant after being hastily closed by rupert murdoch this last week the embattled media mogul flew to london to take charge of the crisis which engulfed the paper and its parent company news international its claim journalists hacked the phones of murder victims and dead. soldiers' families police made a number of arrests on friday including a former editor of the paper who's also served as the prime minister's pressed chief media around this field research rupert murdoch as the last as long standing of unity among britain's political league. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on their knees to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find on the next day you find the prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot saying
britain scandal plagued news of the world newspapers rolled off the presses for the last time its final edition was apologetic but defiant after being hastily closed by rupert murdoch this last week the embattled media mogul flew to london to take charge of the crisis which engulfed the paper and its parent company news international its claim journalists hacked the phones of murder victims and dead. soldiers' families police made a number of arrests on friday including a former editor of the...
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and britain is officially recognizing libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders it is stepping up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi it's also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. while next meet one of the first man to ever get up close and personal with the moon and it's a. celebrated photo of earth which inspired people to protect the planet as art he discovers now. thank you very much for being with us today it's a great pleasure and an honor nice to be with you soldiers all right so apollo eight commander frank berman and coming up command module pilot jim lovell had flown more hours than any other auster not where they tap on you well i was the rookie. but it turns out that none of us had ridden on the saturn five so we were all right rookies for saturn five and we were all rookies for a trip away from the earth with a lot of screaming and shouting during the six and a half days no not the screaming and shouting you didn't have to in a spacecraft to reach at our jobs level was basically the navigator and
and britain is officially recognizing libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders it is stepping up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi it's also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. while next meet one of the first man to ever get up close and personal with the moon and it's a. celebrated photo of earth which inspired people to protect the planet as art he discovers now. thank you very much for being with us today...
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the hold of front page britain is the best selling newspaper rolls out of the last time but not exactly finds the title with phone hacking claims under reported i read intensified. there's the headlines the syrian government is holding talks on reforms but the opposition activists boycotting the national dialogue they say they will not participate as long as the regime continues to quiet down on protest is up next the syrian politician shares his views on whether a solution can be found. so i would like to talk about what has been going on in syria for the last three months can you please come in under us but i'll ask you are i want to know what the new law but outside of syria has seen complicated events in these three months when religious extremists started to destabilize the country's peace and security and undermines to billet in syria of course the mass media have also done their bit to present syria in an unfavorable light as a country that is hostile towards its own people never in the history of modern syria has the country been attacked the way these armed bands of extremists
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the latest twists in britain's phone hacking scandal which has already seen its biggest selling paper shut down now it's a former editor is arrested. final shuttle flight has blasted off with up to a million spectators witnessing a historic launch it's the one hundred thirty fifth mission in the thirty year history of america's space shuttle program experts had warned of a high chance that it would launch the launch would be delayed by bad weather but in the end the astronauts left earth with just about a minute of a delay as artie's going to church can reports it was also a poignant moment for those who have devoted their lives to the program for final time from the start of the sentimental journey to empty shelves of what was once florida's thriving space coast. up to ten thousand people will be out of a job as soon as the last shuttle makes its final voyage back to. earth home to many of the kennedy space center workers rock luge is on the verge of becoming a ghost town without the space program or pretty much nothing i mean this is what you know is built on the space program you k
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mr reese says it has now lost he's a long standing in unity among britain's little elite. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been only needs to go to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find him in next day you find the prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot saying well the sun got me elected i mean you've got this the meaning of british democracy is it missing of democracy really which the murdoch press was a back office but i think there was a for a silence as well because important people needed the murdoch press and they couldn't they couldn't attack it because of that and i think a line was crossed rupert murdoch has a very finely isn't a screen he has a lot of things going on now one of them is to purchase the largest satellite network in britain called east sky b. and that decision is about to be approved by the government that
mr reese says it has now lost he's a long standing in unity among britain's little elite. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been only needs to go to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find him in next day you find the prime minister reading the sun looking like an...
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rupert murdoch has now lost his longstanding unity among britain's political elite. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on their knees to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime minister you know they won it and then you find a man next day you find that prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot saying well the sun got me elected i mean so you've got this meaning of democracy it's an initiator of democracy really which the murdoch press was a back office but i think and that was after a silence as well because important people needed the murdoch press and they couldn't be they couldn't attack it because of that and i think a line was crossed rupert murdoch has a very finely tuned isn't this great he has a lot of things going on now one of them is to purchase the largest satellite network in britain called sky b. and that decision is about to be approved by the government
rupert murdoch has now lost his longstanding unity among britain's political elite. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on their knees to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime minister you know they won it and then you find a man next day you find that prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot...
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i don't know about it also i believe in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got the legal system has already taken a foothold with ours and of course this is the road to ruin. forty two thousand americans die each year since two thousand. seven hundred thousand people. and thirty two thousand were killed themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us here part is easy to forget stating it kills over eight hundred seventy thousand americans every year. indication free comes for charges free. range month free risk free stews child free up. the old free blood tests clothing videos for your media projects and a free meal john darche john tom. wealthy british style seinfeld sarah the times of the subtle. margetts why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on our t.v. . the latest u.s. government's efforts to raise the country's fourteen point three trillion dollars debt ceiling have collapsed after a republican opposition leader walked out of negotiations with pre
i don't know about it also i believe in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got the legal system has already taken a foothold with ours and of course this is the road to ruin. forty two thousand americans die each year since two thousand. seven hundred thousand people. and thirty two thousand were killed themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us here part is easy to forget stating it kills over eight hundred seventy...
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satellite network in britain called the sky b. that decision is about to be approved by the government that was in jeopardy i think he felt that as a businessman he had to sacrifice the news of the world because it in terms of the whole news international it's a tiny part of all that the political class had been sucking up to rupert murdoch for so many years including prime minister david cameron he now has to stand back and say no i can't do it anymore it's going to bad. the international monetary fund has given the green light to a second rescue package for greece and preventing the country from defaulting on its debt and it's the i.m.f. new chief christine lagarde will have to keep the problems of the cash strapped e.u. close to heart after picking out the baton from her pretty sesa dominique strauss kahn christian from looks at what france's former finance minister has inherited. from violence on the streets of the middle east. to protests in north africa to europe. or portugal's credit rating has been deemed junk. and in gree
satellite network in britain called the sky b. that decision is about to be approved by the government that was in jeopardy i think he felt that as a businessman he had to sacrifice the news of the world because it in terms of the whole news international it's a tiny part of all that the political class had been sucking up to rupert murdoch for so many years including prime minister david cameron he now has to stand back and say no i can't do it anymore it's going to bad. the international...
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an individual would take such an action as happens has happened many times in the united states and britain for example is very significant so it's not surprising that this could be an individual that has organized this and perpetuated this on the one hand on the other hand it seems fairly coordinated in three different places and surprising that it happened at the same time if it was the same individual so we may say it's speculation at this point that we may see that one of these jihadi organizations that's supposedly claimed or twitted that is that they're responsible for this may actually be responsible for it now as some of our commentators have said that the attacks might have a direct connection to the presence of norwegian forces in afghanistan does that sound realistic to you of course you know norway has a huge role in the missions. forces in afghanistan where you know the trustees against civilians are happening all the time this is but if this is blowback if it's the reaction of the world to the kind of atrocities that are being committed by norway and other places in the world
an individual would take such an action as happens has happened many times in the united states and britain for example is very significant so it's not surprising that this could be an individual that has organized this and perpetuated this on the one hand on the other hand it seems fairly coordinated in three different places and surprising that it happened at the same time if it was the same individual so we may say it's speculation at this point that we may see that one of these jihadi...
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britain recognizes libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and steps up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi. just after eleven pm here in moscow you're watching r t thanks for joining us now the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq and afghanistan but over claims it build a washington too much for its services all to former employees accuse it of claiming more than one hundred million dollars in bogus expenses the company which is now known as c. provides more mercenaries for the u.s. in afghanistan than anyone else and has been implicated in a number of scandals well its contract. were accused of gunning down seventeen other armed civilians in baghdad in two thousand and seven for which no one has been punished or the company is doing an even bigger role in afghanistan with the u.s. about to double its private army to replace departing troops meanwhile the un wants tighter control over herson areas to protect human rights but authorities get an edge check out report
britain recognizes libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and steps up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi. just after eleven pm here in moscow you're watching r t thanks for joining us now the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq and afghanistan but over claims it build a washington too much for its services all to former employees accuse it of claiming more than one hundred...
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sources considering the lack spirit in britain saying should be really change the law should they will change the law regulating the work of the press and the and the relationship between the press and the society and lucid know the new reason i think it's a matter of implementation because people when people are breaking the law what's the use changing the law or maybe i'm not right because people are the government they want to change the law well no i mean i think it's also looking at the way in which the law protects the people in this if you follow the super injunctions scandals as well in the u.k. and of course we had julian assange a year ago. i think the way in which the relationship between the media and technology and people is evolving in such a rapid pace but this is a scandal of all the i mean this is you could write this in a book could be fiction it could be a television show or a film so this is something i know was there was the bond film in which there was. the villain was loosely based on report murdock i believe so i think the relationship is changing but i don't th
sources considering the lack spirit in britain saying should be really change the law should they will change the law regulating the work of the press and the and the relationship between the press and the society and lucid know the new reason i think it's a matter of implementation because people when people are breaking the law what's the use changing the law or maybe i'm not right because people are the government they want to change the law well no i mean i think it's also looking at the...
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to other news and now britain's scandal plagued news of the world newspaper has rolled off the presses for the last time its final edition was apologetic but the find after being hastily closed by rupert murdoch this week the embattled the media mogul flew to london to take charge of the crisis which engulfed the paper and its parent company news international it is claimed it journalists hacked the phones of murder victims and the dead soldiers families police made a number of arrests on friday including a former editor of the paper who has also served as the prime minister's press chief media analyst phil reece says rupert murdoch has now lost his long standing in unity among britain's political elite. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on their knees to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his name daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find in the next day you find that prime minister reading t
to other news and now britain's scandal plagued news of the world newspaper has rolled off the presses for the last time its final edition was apologetic but the find after being hastily closed by rupert murdoch this week the embattled the media mogul flew to london to take charge of the crisis which engulfed the paper and its parent company news international it is claimed it journalists hacked the phones of murder victims and the dead soldiers families police made a number of arrests on...
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the last may no ordinary people in britain their views have no really been represented in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating him seventh as far as i'm concerned i want would your employer a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the hearts of government where he could about access to top secrets garcias and information it's a sorry sorry day let me tell you not just for the british press but for british democracy. thoughts of the jungle all you have your say on the stories on my website we're still running a question tonight of our t.v. or column we're asking if shutting down the world the right decision what do you think about that but the vast majority of you say yes because they think rupert murdoch's media dominance should be ended sixteen percent also say yes but for the reason that such tabloids are embarrassment to the british media fear of believe the news of the world made a scape goat and the least popular response so far as it's the wrong decision and th
the last may no ordinary people in britain their views have no really been represented in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating him seventh as far as i'm concerned i want would your employer a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the hearts of government where he could about access to top secrets garcias and information it's a sorry sorry day let me tell you not just for...
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to other news now britain's scandal plagued news of the world newspaper has world off the presses for the last time its final edition was apologetic but to find after being hastily closed by rupert murdoch this week the embattled media mogul flew to london to take charge of the crisis which engulfed in the paper and its parent company news international its claim that journalists hacked the phones of murder victims and dead soldiers families police made a number of arrests on friday including a former editor of the paper who has also served as the prime minister's press chief media analyst phil reece says rupert murdoch has now lost his long standing immunity among britain's political elite. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on a nice to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is its main daily news pay to get in britain when the sun supported the british politician running for prime minister you know they wanted and then you find. the next day you find prime minister reading the sun looking like an id
to other news now britain's scandal plagued news of the world newspaper has world off the presses for the last time its final edition was apologetic but to find after being hastily closed by rupert murdoch this week the embattled media mogul flew to london to take charge of the crisis which engulfed in the paper and its parent company news international its claim that journalists hacked the phones of murder victims and dead soldiers families police made a number of arrests on friday including a...
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government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe the last month no ordinary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena last bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned and one would your employer a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the heart of government where he could have access to top secret dossier as an information it's a sorry sorry day let me tell you not just for the british press but for british democracy you can have your say on our website r.t. dot com and join in our latest online poll today we're asking you is shutting down the news of the world the right decision twenty eight percent says yes and that such tabloids are an embarrassment to the british media thirty three percent also say yes but for a different reason they think rupert murdoch's
government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe the last month no ordinary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena last bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned and one would your employer a man who's already...
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thank you and goodbye britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world turns the last page of its one hundred sixty eight year history in the wake of hacking allegations under arrests. surprise new turn germany is now willing to provide missions for nato forces in libya in direct contrast to its original position only to mention that speculation is being pressured by other announcement this. broadcasting around the world and around the clock and says r.t. and our weekly news if you welcome. its latest quicken data case georgia has accused three photojournalists of working for the russian secret services a group that includes president saakashvili a person photographer was netted on thursday and charged with spying for a foreign state two days later to basic pointed the finger at moscow but it's dumbarton reports many see it as a witch hunt. georgia is on a spy role and not for the first time this time the spotlight's been shined on those usually behind the camera for photographers were arrested on thursday on suspicion of spying but who was the supposed muster but first georgian a
thank you and goodbye britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world turns the last page of its one hundred sixty eight year history in the wake of hacking allegations under arrests. surprise new turn germany is now willing to provide missions for nato forces in libya in direct contrast to its original position only to mention that speculation is being pressured by other announcement this. broadcasting around the world and around the clock and says r.t. and our weekly news if you...
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sources continue next period in britain saying should be really change the law should they will change the law regulating the work of the press and the relationship between the press and the society and we should know the new reason i think it's a matter of raw implementation. because people when people are breaking the law changes a lot of media not right because people are the government they want to change the law well no i mean i think it's also looking at the way in which the law protects the people in this if you follow the super injunctions scandals as well in the u.k. and of course we had julian assange a year ago. i think the way in which the relationship between the media and technology and people is evolving in such a rapid pace but this is a scandal of all the i mean this is you could write this in a book could be fiction it could be a television show war films this is something i know because there was the von film in which there was. the villain was loosely based on rupert murdoch i believe so i think the relationship is changing but i don't think we should create new law
sources continue next period in britain saying should be really change the law should they will change the law regulating the work of the press and the relationship between the press and the society and we should know the new reason i think it's a matter of raw implementation. because people when people are breaking the law changes a lot of media not right because people are the government they want to change the law well no i mean i think it's also looking at the way in which the law protects...
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thank you and goodbye britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world turns the last page of its one hundred sixty eight year history in the wake of phone hacking allegations and arrests. i don't welcome to the program this is our weekly review my name is you know chicago time main story now and its latest cloak and dagger case georgia has accused three frames of journalist working for the russian secret services the group that includes president sun to shoot these personal photographer was netted on thursday and charged with spying for foreign state two days later to be disappointed that being get moscow but as john vause reports many see it as a witch hunt. georgia is on a spy role and not for the first time this time the spotlights been shined on those usually behind the camera for photographers were arrested on thursday on suspicion of spying who was there suppose it must but first georgian authorities didn't say who they thought the alleged spies were working for but a day later they did russia in turn moscow has accused georgia of paranoia the georgians are so quick to stic
thank you and goodbye britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world turns the last page of its one hundred sixty eight year history in the wake of phone hacking allegations and arrests. i don't welcome to the program this is our weekly review my name is you know chicago time main story now and its latest cloak and dagger case georgia has accused three frames of journalist working for the russian secret services the group that includes president sun to shoot these personal photographer...
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i don't know about you know also i believe in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got the legal system has already taken a foothold without us and of course this is the road to ruin. forty two thousand americans die each year six thousand. seven hundred thousand people. and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us here part is even more devastating it kills over eight hundred seventy thousand americans every year. indication free transport charges free colorations free. treatment skew tide free ups download free broadcast plug in video for your media projects and free media and on to r t don tom you. wealthy british style insults and passed out on to the such. target. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the cause a report on r.t. . the latest u.s. government's efforts to raise the country's fourteen point three trillion dollars debt ceiling have collapsed after a republican opposition leader walked out of negotiations with president
i don't know about you know also i believe in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got the legal system has already taken a foothold without us and of course this is the road to ruin. forty two thousand americans die each year six thousand. seven hundred thousand people. and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us here part is even more devastating it kills over eight hundred seventy...
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still to come this stop the press the latest twists in britain's phone hacking scandal that's already syria's biggest selling paper shut down and now its former editor has been arrested. ga claims a group of high profile photographers detained in the capital tbilisi have been spying for a foreign state the arrest comes nine others were jailed for up to fourteen years for espionage for moscow artie's catarina over explains what's behind georgia's spy saga an event that i still spy with my little eye george is continuing its for of encounter espionage campaign and this time around the people in the spotlight are those who usually stayed behind the scenes for photo journalists have been detained including the president's personal photographer and employees of the associated press and the european press agency the a.p. photographer was later released without charge but the other three remain in custody. of them either misapply but i have met with my client he's got injuries to his face at the moment he still hasn't been charged with anything and we waited on the prosecutors to file the ca
still to come this stop the press the latest twists in britain's phone hacking scandal that's already syria's biggest selling paper shut down and now its former editor has been arrested. ga claims a group of high profile photographers detained in the capital tbilisi have been spying for a foreign state the arrest comes nine others were jailed for up to fourteen years for espionage for moscow artie's catarina over explains what's behind georgia's spy saga an event that i still spy with my little...
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government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not all of neri people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself that's far as i'm concerned i want would you employ a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the heart of government where he could about access to top secret dossier as an information it's a sorry sorry day let me tell you not just for the british press but for british democracy. you can have your say on our website r.t. dot com join in our latest online poll they were asking you what is shutting down the news of the world the right decision twenty eight percent says yes and that such tabloids are an embarrassment for the british media thirty three percent also say yes but for a different reason they think rupert mur
government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not all of neri people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself that's far as i'm concerned i want would you employ a man who's...
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and behold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the last time as rupert murdoch sacrifices the title while phone hacking claims and reporter arrests intensified. welcome you're watching r.t. and round up of our week's top stories with me kevin first though the developing news this afternoon at least one woman has died after a passenger boat carrying more than one hundred seventy sank on the river volga and these are the first images we've got of the rescue scene in the tatarstan republic in central russia there's little to see of the boat itself after it sank in the water so many of those on board. rescue persons of passengers remain unaccounted for sara first following the latest developments for. six hours since. what is the latest you know one of the rescue teams. we know that one person has been confirmed more than eighty people have been rescued but the majority of the passengers on board that cruise ship on the boat still to be rescued in this conflicting reports about those who are still missing and now we know there are a hundred eighty passengers on boar
and behold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the last time as rupert murdoch sacrifices the title while phone hacking claims and reporter arrests intensified. welcome you're watching r.t. and round up of our week's top stories with me kevin first though the developing news this afternoon at least one woman has died after a passenger boat carrying more than one hundred seventy sank on the river volga and these are the first images we've got of the rescue scene in the...
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sources considering me an expert in britain saying should do really change the law should they will change the law regulating the work of the press and the and the relationship between the press and the society and when i said no the new reason i think it's a matter of implementation because people when people are breaking the law what's the use changing the law or maybe i'm not right because people are the government they want to change the law well no i mean i think it's also looking at the way in which the law protects the people in this if you follow the super injunctions scandals as well in the u.k. and of course we had julian assange a year ago. i think the way in which the relationship between the media and technology and people is evolving in such a rapid pace but this is a scandal of all the i mean this is you could write this in a book could be fiction it could be a television show or film so this is something i know was there was the bond film in which there was the villain was loosely based on report murdock i believe so i think the relationship is changing but i don't think we
sources considering me an expert in britain saying should do really change the law should they will change the law regulating the work of the press and the and the relationship between the press and the society and when i said no the new reason i think it's a matter of implementation because people when people are breaking the law what's the use changing the law or maybe i'm not right because people are the government they want to change the law well no i mean i think it's also looking at the...
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broke rupert murdoch's already shaken media and part public fury of the case challenges the future of britain's newspaper industry. they've got to take an act you know they've got to take a chainsaw to government spending and do something about it. because for the u.s. to cut spending and threats of the country's credit rating might be downgraded if your makers fail to raise america's debt ceiling more states plunged deeper into economic crisis plus. initial investigations into the sinking of the belgariad point to negligence and that the tragedy could have been avoided. the first arrest made an investigation into sunday's pleasure cruise a disaster as divers continue to treat bodies from above all the river with the death toll now standing at one hundred thirty. been using comment from around the world this is r.t. live in moscow twenty four hours a day good to have you with us this hour with a rapid change of heart rupert murdoch and his son james have now reportedly confirmed they will give evidence to a parliamentary committee investigating and u.k.'s phone hacking scandal this comes hot on
broke rupert murdoch's already shaken media and part public fury of the case challenges the future of britain's newspaper industry. they've got to take an act you know they've got to take a chainsaw to government spending and do something about it. because for the u.s. to cut spending and threats of the country's credit rating might be downgraded if your makers fail to raise america's debt ceiling more states plunged deeper into economic crisis plus. initial investigations into the sinking of...
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be all the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out but the last time is rupert murdoch and sacrifices the title wild boat hacking claims and reports are read as intensified and. to the one zero one lift. cheers and tears as a plant is makes the shuttle fleet's final flight but it leaves a black hole those trades ruined now that nasa is moving out. hello and welcome to the program bases overseas weekly review my name is you to follow and we start in georgia where three high profile photographers have been charged with spying for moscow to police the claims it has video confessions to prove their guilt but skeptics say. on a witch hunt to school political points. reports was being seen as on t.v. russian hype. georgia is on a spy role and not for the first time this time the spotlight has been shined on those usually behind the camera four photographers were arrested on thursday on suspicion of spying but who was there suppose it must but first georgian authorities didn't say who they thought the alleged spies were working for but a day later they did russia in turn that
be all the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out but the last time is rupert murdoch and sacrifices the title wild boat hacking claims and reports are read as intensified and. to the one zero one lift. cheers and tears as a plant is makes the shuttle fleet's final flight but it leaves a black hole those trades ruined now that nasa is moving out. hello and welcome to the program bases overseas weekly review my name is you to follow and we start in georgia where three high profile...
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the press has stopped for good at britain's biggest selling newspaper mired in a phone hacking scandal media mogul rupert murdoch has pulled the plug with police investigating the tabloid for snooping on the mobile of murder victims and the families of dead soldiers and people killed in terrorism attacks. politicians loudly condemn what rating agency moody's decision to downgrade portugal's debt to junk status threaten possible retaliation send shock waves through financial markets and triggered worries that portugal could follow greece down the path of a possible default. in georgia for high profile photographers have been arrested on suspicion of espionage just days after nine people were sentenced to lengthy jail terms for spying position has attacked president saakashvili as we've seen for targeting mass media saying he's whipping up russian hysteria. in greetings from the outskirts of the center of moscow this is r.t. certainly glad to have you with us let's get right to those top stories billionaire media mogul rupert murdoch is pulling the plug on britain's the biggest selling n
the press has stopped for good at britain's biggest selling newspaper mired in a phone hacking scandal media mogul rupert murdoch has pulled the plug with police investigating the tabloid for snooping on the mobile of murder victims and the families of dead soldiers and people killed in terrorism attacks. politicians loudly condemn what rating agency moody's decision to downgrade portugal's debt to junk status threaten possible retaliation send shock waves through financial markets and...
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britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and has expelled colonel gadhafi is diplomats and it's also one freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks to end the a four month long civil war until nato stops its airstrikes well you want talks with the rebels in benghazi also making little progress towards a cease fire professor mark elmer from oxford university thinks there won't be the dramatic collapse of gadhafi regime. nato expects. additionally britain has recognized governments not on the basis of whether we like them or not but on what will they control the territory of the state colonel gadhafi running lost control of parts of the but clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a study in a new precedent after all the dangerous one the other problem is that the rebels on the ground soon to stall even with the nato bombing raids and if you remember when this started more than four months ago we were told it would be a matter of weeks rather months an
britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and has expelled colonel gadhafi is diplomats and it's also one freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks to end the a four month long civil war until nato stops its airstrikes well you want talks with the rebels in benghazi also making little progress towards a cease fire professor mark elmer from oxford university thinks...
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through areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not ordinary people in britain their views and nor really be represented other in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned six treme embarrassing for him because the former editor of the news of the world and the coastline of course became his press secretary and one would your employer a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking why would you take into the hearts of government where he could about access to top secret dossier as an information it's a sorry sorry day let me tell you not just for the british press but for british democracy. and of course now you can have your say on that story at our website r.t. dot com in our latest poll today we're asking is shutting down the news of the world the right decision more than half of you agree that rupert murdoch's media dominance or should it be finished sixteen percent also say yes but for a r
through areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not ordinary people in britain their views and nor really be represented other in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned six treme embarrassing for him because the former editor of the news of the world and the coastline of course became his press...
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a lot of britain has been shocked by the revelations about scotland yard. the british police have a reputation as uncorrupt and fair, so that has shocked a lot of people. as we said earlier, the force is going to have to look at imposing some sort of system for analyzing and checking who people talk to for payments, the jobs they take up after the date be the service. the second part of the question -- host: i apologize. twitter comment. new jersey, john on the independent line. caller: good morning, gentlemen. i would like to ask alex if the reason why journalists in great britain are so aggressive to get the story is because the law system is you are guilty until proven innocent. the other point is, yesterday, rupert murdoch i looked like -- rupert murdoch looked like junior soprano on the tv series. guest: well, i missed that part of "the sopranos." i will have to catch up. host: rebekah brooks was arrested. do you number status? gues -- do you know for status? guest: it is a little less serious than it is. it means you have been taken in for questioning
a lot of britain has been shocked by the revelations about scotland yard. the british police have a reputation as uncorrupt and fair, so that has shocked a lot of people. as we said earlier, the force is going to have to look at imposing some sort of system for analyzing and checking who people talk to for payments, the jobs they take up after the date be the service. the second part of the question -- host: i apologize. twitter comment. new jersey, john on the independent line. caller: good...
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britain recognizes libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and steps off the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi. and here in business russia is planning to put fifteen percent of its world champion roll sniffed out for sale next year it could be the biggest privatization deal in the nation's history going for full business bulletin and that's minute's time. just after nine pm here in the russian capital you're watching our t.v. thanks for joining us now the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq or afghanistan but over claims that build washington too much for its services or two former employees accuse it of claiming more than one hundred million dollars in bogus expenses the company which is now known as provide small. more scenarios for the u.s. in afghanistan than anyone else and has been implicated in a number of scandals and its contractors were accused of gunning down seventeen and on civilians in baghdad in two thousand and seven for which no one has been punished
britain recognizes libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and steps off the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi. and here in business russia is planning to put fifteen percent of its world champion roll sniffed out for sale next year it could be the biggest privatization deal in the nation's history going for full business bulletin and that's minute's time. just after nine pm here in the russian capital you're watching our t.v. thanks for joining us now the infamous...
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still to come here on the program stop the presses the latest twists in britain's phone hacking scandal already it's seen the axe fall of the country's best selling newspaper and now a former executive is all the rest of it also. without the space program or pretty much nothing and this plane is built on the space program you know it's a lot of people are going to. be at home. millions await the final launch of the shuttle atlantis but for many of those historic moment is bittersweet. before we get to that georgia claims the high profile photographers arrested in the capital tbilisi have been spying for a foreign state the four detained are accused of giving information to another country to the detriment of georgia's interest. along them is the president's personal photo as well as an employee for the european press photo agency all of them deny the allegations the arrests come as nine other people were jailed for up to fourteen years for spying for moscow the russian foreign ministry says to police these actions indicate the state of democracy and freedom of speech in the country mean
still to come here on the program stop the presses the latest twists in britain's phone hacking scandal already it's seen the axe fall of the country's best selling newspaper and now a former executive is all the rest of it also. without the space program or pretty much nothing and this plane is built on the space program you know it's a lot of people are going to. be at home. millions await the final launch of the shuttle atlantis but for many of those historic moment is bittersweet. before we...
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the murderous media empire abandons its bid to take over britain's largest now iraq as well as the frenzy over the newspaper hacking consumers politician consumers politicians and police. that's happening attacks go global many are looking for ways to secure their computer systems next r.t. talks to security software mongolia's gannicus fair city who shares his views on the acute issue. thank you very much for being with us today so i'm just wondering did you or do you personally know of someone who is directly personally involved in cyber crime. fortunately in all because we are great far from this people the camper where you're going to distance are about are we are those are working results are the police departments and are different countries so are we nor these are the bad guys from our contacts and police and also from news our own fortunately the cyber police our forces are available to the they are doing their job better and better year by year so the a more professional and the i think that i call the we are able to handle this information so all we see this people from the news
the murderous media empire abandons its bid to take over britain's largest now iraq as well as the frenzy over the newspaper hacking consumers politician consumers politicians and police. that's happening attacks go global many are looking for ways to secure their computer systems next r.t. talks to security software mongolia's gannicus fair city who shares his views on the acute issue. thank you very much for being with us today so i'm just wondering did you or do you personally know of...
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journal ties it to the north atlantic business community as well and and attention is drawn toward britain naturally because these sort of scandals of corruption and police chiefs resigning aren't supposed to happen in the old western countries in these are safer things of other countries but it's happening right in london it's happening right in boston and star as we speak. the project killing themselves. there it's you know it's it's an interesting affair and i think also and at the start it wasn't it wasn't very clear how much this would affect cameron but i think it might affect him greatly i think he he behaved in such a way which was which was fantastic in that he was very candid in the way he responded in a way wasn't guilty of anything but the wave which he was slow. to punish cause and for what had happened i think is going to hurt him in the long run they called people called new a couple of colleagues from different russian. sources considering me that spirit and think should be really changed the law should be will change the law regulating the work of the press and the relatio
journal ties it to the north atlantic business community as well and and attention is drawn toward britain naturally because these sort of scandals of corruption and police chiefs resigning aren't supposed to happen in the old western countries in these are safer things of other countries but it's happening right in london it's happening right in boston and star as we speak. the project killing themselves. there it's you know it's it's an interesting affair and i think also and at the start it...
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the all the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out but the last time i heard that murder and sacrifice is the title while potok in claims that proposed eretz intensified and. true the one zero one lift all. cheers and tears as a plant is makes the shuttle fleet's final flight and it leaves a black hole for the tons of trades ruined now that nasa is moving out. hello and welcome to the program pieces artie's weekly review writing as you know and we're starting georgia where three high profile photographers have been charged with spying for not releasing claims it has video confessions to prove their guilt but skeptics say the whole cycle straight a's on a witch hunt to score political points. reports not what's being seen as anti russian hype georgia is on a spy role and not for the first time this time the spotlight in shined on those usually behind the camera for photographers were arrested on thursday on suspicion of spying but who was the supposed must first georgian authorities didn't say they thought the alleged spies were working for but a day later they did russia
the all the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out but the last time i heard that murder and sacrifice is the title while potok in claims that proposed eretz intensified and. true the one zero one lift all. cheers and tears as a plant is makes the shuttle fleet's final flight and it leaves a black hole for the tons of trades ruined now that nasa is moving out. hello and welcome to the program pieces artie's weekly review writing as you know and we're starting georgia where three...
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and there where he's part of what's called the chipping camden set which is a rule part of britain he lives down there at the weekend rebecca brooks lives down there sir and columnist lived down there and the whole set you can to make socially that set was a different set when labor in power would truly blair but all of it is too cosy and too comfortable if you don't have a real democracy you have to have a separation between the press surely and indeed the political establishment and the government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not all unary people in britain their views have not really be represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself that's far as i'm concerned how would your employer a man who's already had to resign over the phone hacking allegations why would you take into the heart of government where he c
and there where he's part of what's called the chipping camden set which is a rule part of britain he lives down there at the weekend rebecca brooks lives down there sir and columnist lived down there and the whole set you can to make socially that set was a different set when labor in power would truly blair but all of it is too cosy and too comfortable if you don't have a real democracy you have to have a separation between the press surely and indeed the political establishment and the...
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now it's a shutting down evidence in britain's biggest selling newspaper snooped on the phones of murder victims spells the end for the news of the world. you had a credit rating agencies after downgrade of. world markets panicking over a fifth bailout and the knock on effect elsewhere. high profile photographers are arrested in georgia suspected of spying after nine others are convicted on the same charge the countries of excuse me countries opposition says the government is muzzling the press cover up its own problems. broadcasting live direct from the heart of moscow this is r t certainly glad to have you with us billionaire media mogul rupert murdoch is pulling the plug on britain's biggest selling newspaper the news of the world the decision to stop the presses for good came after a phone hacking scandal engulfing the tabloid in a storm of public outrage and revulsion the papers accused of hacking into the phones of murder victims dead soldiers families and bribing police for help detectives leading what's now a huge criminal investigation say more than four thousand people could ha
now it's a shutting down evidence in britain's biggest selling newspaper snooped on the phones of murder victims spells the end for the news of the world. you had a credit rating agencies after downgrade of. world markets panicking over a fifth bailout and the knock on effect elsewhere. high profile photographers are arrested in georgia suspected of spying after nine others are convicted on the same charge the countries of excuse me countries opposition says the government is muzzling the press...
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across europe and other groups express their condolences and then are quick and separate themselves from britain again are also quick to lay blame left wing politicians which they say or are responsible because they allowed immigration to happen and effectively pushed the scar to the edge it's a cry but many feel is not being heard by european governments as people show their discontent to an increasingly for previously marginal anti immigration policies arms joining street movements like the empty islamic english defense league. the forces will have groups who are satisfied in the real hope of other groups who see that the governments are not doing enough. they are not discussing the issues enough. in this going forward in the future i think this nor their attacks will bring this topic into the center of the ground and they will force. officials as the leak to focus on these issues are going to move towards nationalism is pound european as well as the b.n.p. making gains in the u.k. holland's controversial good builders now leads the country's third largest political party running on an anti is
across europe and other groups express their condolences and then are quick and separate themselves from britain again are also quick to lay blame left wing politicians which they say or are responsible because they allowed immigration to happen and effectively pushed the scar to the edge it's a cry but many feel is not being heard by european governments as people show their discontent to an increasingly for previously marginal anti immigration policies arms joining street movements like the...
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sources countrymen expert in britain saying should we really change the law should they really change the law regulating the work of the press and the lucian between the press and the society and when i said no the new reason i think it's a matter of implementation. because people when people are breaking the law changing the law or maybe i'm not right because people of the government they want to change the law well no i mean i think it's also looking at the way in which the law protects the people in this if you follow the super injunctions scandals as well in the u.k. and of course we had julian assange orange a year ago. i think the way in which the relationship between the media and technology and people is evolving in such a rapid pace but this is a scandal of all the i mean this is you could write this in a book be fiction it could be a television show a war films this is something i know was there was the bond film in which there was . the villain was loosely based on rupert murdoch i believe so i think the relationship is changing but i don't think we should create new laws o
sources countrymen expert in britain saying should we really change the law should they really change the law regulating the work of the press and the lucian between the press and the society and when i said no the new reason i think it's a matter of implementation. because people when people are breaking the law changing the law or maybe i'm not right because people of the government they want to change the law well no i mean i think it's also looking at the way in which the law protects the...
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we hold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the last time as rupert murdoch sacrifices the title with phone hacking claims and reporter read intensified also. to. lift. your head cheers and tears as atlantis makes the shuttle leaves final flight but it leaves a black hole for the town's tracery now that nasa is moving. and a very warm welcome from all of us here in moscow this is all we can review and we start in georgia with three high profile photographers have been charged with spying for moscow to be sick claims it has video confessions to prove their guilt but skeptics say male saakashvili is on a witch hunt to school political points on boston reports now on what's being seen as anti russian hype. georgia is on a spy role and not for the first time this time the spotlights being shined on those usually behind the camera for photographers were arrested on thursday on suspicion of spying but who was there suppose it must but first georgian authorities didn't say who they thought the alleged spies were working for but a day later they did russia in turn th
we hold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the last time as rupert murdoch sacrifices the title with phone hacking claims and reporter read intensified also. to. lift. your head cheers and tears as atlantis makes the shuttle leaves final flight but it leaves a black hole for the town's tracery now that nasa is moving. and a very warm welcome from all of us here in moscow this is all we can review and we start in georgia with three high profile photographers have been...
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sources considering me an experience britain saying should the rule change the law should be will change the law regulating the work of the press and the end the relationship between the press and the society and we know the new reason i think it's a matter of implementation. ok people when people are breaking the law was the use changing law or maybe i'm not right because of the government they want to change the law well no i mean i think it's also looking at the way in which the law protects the people in this if you follow the super injunctions scandals as well in the u.k. and of course we had julian assange large a year ago. i think the way in which the relationship between the media and technology and people is evolving in such a rapid pace but this is a scandal of all the i mean this is you could write this in a book could be fiction it could be a television show. or films this is something you know was there was the bond film in which there was the villain was loosely based on repressed murdoch i believe so i think the relationship is changing but i don't think we should create n
sources considering me an experience britain saying should the rule change the law should be will change the law regulating the work of the press and the end the relationship between the press and the society and we know the new reason i think it's a matter of implementation. ok people when people are breaking the law was the use changing law or maybe i'm not right because of the government they want to change the law well no i mean i think it's also looking at the way in which the law protects...
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government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not all unary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating themselves. as far as i'm concerned i wonder would your employer a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the heart of government where he could about access to top secret dossier as an information it's a sorry sorry day let me tell you not just the british press but for british democracy i thought third of jordan go on so we will know what you think about it through at r.t. dot com in our latest poll if you're taking part already to still time we're asking is shutting down the news of the world the right decision where this is what you've been telling us throughout the night seems the vast majority of you think it is because y
government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not all unary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating themselves. as far as i'm concerned i wonder would your employer a man who's...
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between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not ordinary people in britain their views and nor really be represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned it's extremely embarrassing for him because the former editor of the news of the world andy cosen of course became his press secretary i was would your employer a man who's already had three resign over phone hacking why would you take him to the heart of government when you could about access to top secret dossier as an information it's a sorry sorry day let me tell you not just for the british press but for british democracy and now you can have your say on that story on our website r.t. dot com in our latest poll today we're asking is shutting down the news of the world the one decision more than half of you agree that rupert murdoch's media dominance should be finished sixteen percent also sa
between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not ordinary people in britain their views and nor really be represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned it's extremely embarrassing for him because the former editor of the news of the world andy cosen of...
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britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world is saying it's fun farewell to its readers after hundred sixty eight years paper was axed by its media mogul owner of having a phone hacking scandal public outrage this week has claims emerged that journalists intercepted phone calls to where the victims and their soldiers' families are missed from reese says rupert murdoch's press has now lost its longstanding community among britain's political elite. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on their knees to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find in the next day you find that prime minister reading the sun and looking like an idiot saying well the sun got me elected i mean so you've got this meaning of democracy as an initiator of democracy really which the murdoch press was at the heart of but i think there was a for a silence as well because impo
britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world is saying it's fun farewell to its readers after hundred sixty eight years paper was axed by its media mogul owner of having a phone hacking scandal public outrage this week has claims emerged that journalists intercepted phone calls to where the victims and their soldiers' families are missed from reese says rupert murdoch's press has now lost its longstanding community among britain's political elite. i think something changed this week...
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still to come this hour stop the press the latest twists in britain's phone hacking scandal it's already seen the axe fall in the country's biggest selling newspaper now a former executive who is feeling the heat as he was arrested by police last. without the space program or pretty much nothing i mean this is a place you know has to be just built on the space program you know just a lot of people are going to be an indiana jones millions of way the last launch of the space shuttle atlantis but for many this historic moment is bittersweet. but first georgia claims the high profile photographers arrested in the capital tbilisi have been spying for a foreign state before detained are accused of providing information to another country to the best. herman of georgia's interests among them is the president's personal as well as an employee for the european press photo agency the target first denied the allegations come as nine other people were jailed for up to fourteen years for spying for moscow the russian foreign ministry says to police these actions indicate the state of democracy and f
still to come this hour stop the press the latest twists in britain's phone hacking scandal it's already seen the axe fall in the country's biggest selling newspaper now a former executive who is feeling the heat as he was arrested by police last. without the space program or pretty much nothing i mean this is a place you know has to be just built on the space program you know just a lot of people are going to be an indiana jones millions of way the last launch of the space shuttle atlantis but...
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to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sons of. pulte a british politician running for prime minister if it's you know they want me and then you find a man next day you find that prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot saying well the sun got me elected i mean so you've got this demeaning of british democracy is that initially no more prosy really which the murdoch press with that back profit but i think there was a for silence as well because important people needed the murdoch press and they couldn't or they couldn't attack it because of that and i think a line was crossed rupert murdoch has a very finely tuned is this great he has a lot of things going on now one of them is to purchase the largest satellite network in britain called sky b. and that decision is about to be approved by the government that was in jeopardy and i think he felt that as a businessman he had to sacrifice the news of the world because it in terms of the whole news international it's a tiny particle about the political class
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yeah but he's part of what's called the chipping condom set which is a rural part of britain he lives down there at the weekend rebecca brooks lives down there cern colonist lives down there and there's a whole set you can to make socially that said it was a different set when labor in power would totally blair but all of it is too cosy and too comfortable if you don't have a real democracy you have to have a separation between the press surely and indeed the political establishment and the government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may no ordinary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself that's far as i'm concerned and one would your employer a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the heart of government where
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i don't know also i believe in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got their legal system has already taken a foothold with ours and of course this is a road to ruin. a recap of our top story now here naughty well we've been police at least eighteen people have been killed in a shooting spree on the audible meet up at a youth camp run by the governing labor party because attack is believed to be the worst of its kind more than history came shortly after a bomb ripped through the heart of the government district of the capital killing at least seven in the summer all of the rest of the thirty two year old girl who just there are no connection of the attacks he reportedly expressed right wing and anti muslim views in the internet earlier reports suggested the territory help was of global jihad initially claimed responsibility in response to norway's involvement in afghanistan into the truck to the statement. i am legion and i'm discoveries museum. i am communicating with you want to. test yourself and become free and. see what nature can give y
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on the news of the world and also is a major problem because i think that successive governments in britain both the labor government are in control before and now david cameron the conservatives being true down close to rupert murdoch and other newspaper proprietors but all of that is too cozy and too comfortable if you don't have a real democracy you have to have a separation between the press. yes surely the political establishment and the government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that's made no ordinary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned six through me embarrassing for him because the former editor of the news of the world andy cosen of course became his press secretary and why would your employer a man who's already had to resign over phone ha
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moscow i'm kevin and i hope you can stay with us because to come this stop the press the latest in britain phone hacking scandal which has already seen its biggest selling papers and now its former editor has been arrested we've got the latest. georgia claims the high profile photographers arrested in the capital tbilisi have been spying for a foreign state they detained are accused of providing information to another country to the detriment of georgia's interests among them is the president's personal snapper as well as an employee of the european press photo agency the photographers deny the allegations and those arrests come as nine other people have been jailed for up to fourteen years for spying for moscow the russian foreign ministry says tbilisi's actions indicate the state of democracy and freedom of speech in the country meantime a number of the georgian opposition told are saying that the spy claims are meant to foster moscow's sentiment as a means of boosting president control. for suck writes novels the continuation of. hysteria this is me me b.s. is. almost all in meaning i w
moscow i'm kevin and i hope you can stay with us because to come this stop the press the latest in britain phone hacking scandal which has already seen its biggest selling papers and now its former editor has been arrested we've got the latest. georgia claims the high profile photographers arrested in the capital tbilisi have been spying for a foreign state they detained are accused of providing information to another country to the detriment of georgia's interests among them is the president's...
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i don't know about it also but in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got the legal system has already taken a foothold without us and of course this is a road to ruin. or to recap our top story now here in r.t. in the region the police say at least eighty people have been killed in a shooting spree. at a youth camp run by the governing labor party the gun attack is believed to be the worst of its kind in the history came shortly after a bomb ripped through the heart of the administrator the capital oslo killing at least seven police on the island have arrested a thirty. to the legion right in connection with the attacks he reportedly expressed right wing an anti muslim views in the internet at a report suggested the terror group the help of global jihad and mission claimed responsibility response to noise and all that in afghanistan but they took the truck to the stage and. i am sick of nature and discover it's. a communicate with the want to. test yourself and become free. to. see what nature can give you see. forty two thousand americans die
i don't know about it also but in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got the legal system has already taken a foothold without us and of course this is a road to ruin. or to recap our top story now here in r.t. in the region the police say at least eighty people have been killed in a shooting spree. at a youth camp run by the governing labor party the gun attack is believed to be the worst of its kind in the history came shortly after a bomb ripped...
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mr reese says rupert murdoch has now lost his long standing immunity among britain's political elite. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on their knees to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find on the next day you find that prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot saying well the sun got me elected i mean so you've got this the meaning of british democracy is the missing of democracy really which the murdoch press was at the heart of but i think it was a for a silence as well because important people needed the murdoch press and they couldn't be they couldn't attack it because of that and i think a line was crossed rupert murdoch has a very finely tuned business brain he has a lot of things going on now one of them is to purchase the largest satellite network in britain called the sky b. and that decision is about to be approved by the
mr reese says rupert murdoch has now lost his long standing immunity among britain's political elite. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on their knees to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find on the next day you find that prime minister reading the sun...
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on the news of the world and also is a major problem because i think that successive governments in britain but the labor government are in control before and now david cameron the conservatives being too damn close to rupert murdoch and other newspaper. it's not all there is to close it and comfortable if you don't have a real democracy you have to have a separation between the press surely. the political establishment and the government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not all narry people in britain their views nor really be represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned six treme embarrassing for him because the former editor of the news of the world and the consul of course became his press secretary and why would your employer a man who's already had to resign over the phone why would you tak
on the news of the world and also is a major problem because i think that successive governments in britain but the labor government are in control before and now david cameron the conservatives being too damn close to rupert murdoch and other newspaper. it's not all there is to close it and comfortable if you don't have a real democracy you have to have a separation between the press surely. the political establishment and the government of the day you also need to have separation between the...
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to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they want it and then you find on the next day you find the prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot saying well this. you got me elected i mean so you've got this the meaning of british democracy is the diminishing of democracy really which the murdoch press was at but after that i think there was a for silence as well because important people needed the murdoch press and they couldn't be they couldn't attack it because of that and i think a line was crossed. a very finely tuned business brain he has a lot of things going on now one of them is to purchase the largest satellite network in britain called b. sky b. and that decision is about to be approved by the government that was in jeopardy i think he felt that as a businessman he had to sacrifice the news of the world because it in terms of the whole news international it's a tiny part of or back but i tell you the most important thing b
to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they want it and then you find on the next day you find the prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot saying well this. you got me elected i mean so you've got this the meaning of british democracy is the diminishing of democracy really which the murdoch press was at but after that i think there...
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britain recognises that libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders steps up the different about offensive against colonel gadhafi. a very warm welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow i'm wrong reception the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq and afghanistan rather claims that build washington too much for its services to former employees accuse it of claiming more than one hundred million dollars in bogus expenses the company which is now known as z. provides more mercenaries for the u.s. in afghanistan and then anyone else has been implicated in a number of scandals its contractors who work use of gunning down seventeen unarmed civilians in baghdad in two thousand and seven for which no one has been punished the company is due an even bigger role in a. gonna start with the u.s. about to double its private army to replace departing troops meanwhile the un wants tighter control over most areas to protect human rights so it seems that guy nature can report it's more convenient
britain recognises that libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders steps up the different about offensive against colonel gadhafi. a very warm welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow i'm wrong reception the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq and afghanistan rather claims that build washington too much for its services to former employees accuse it of claiming more than one hundred...
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britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and as expelled colonel gadhafi is diplomats it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks to end the four months long civil war until nato stops its airstrikes u.n. talks with the rebels in benghazi are also making little progress towards a cease fire professor mark almond from oxford university things there won't be the dramatic collapse of could have his regime which nato expected and hoped for. additionally britain has recognized governments not on the basis of what we like but on what will they control the territory the state cardassian running lost control of parts of the folk clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a starting a new precedent after all the dangerous one the other problem is that the rebels on the ground seem to stall even with the nato bombing raids. if you remember when this started more than four months ago we were told it would be mushroom weeks months and so our spec reall
britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and as expelled colonel gadhafi is diplomats it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks to end the four months long civil war until nato stops its airstrikes u.n. talks with the rebels in benghazi are also making little progress towards a cease fire professor mark almond from oxford university things there won't be...
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britain is officially recognizing in libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leader. diplomatic offensive. it's also one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. all right now takes you to a corner of the baltics that spent the past two decades tackling its soviet legacy you without say thank you. vilnius is the capital of live you am the city changed hands many times during the twentieth century after world war one the poles were in charge then during the second world war nazi germany took control when the soviet army drove the fascists out of the baltics the city became if you a nice competent once again in the country join the soviet union. they like saying in russia we liberated the lithuanian people from that see germany to that i add the following yes you did but you didn't bother to leave afterwards do we. when perestroika go to underway in the late one nine hundred eighty s. if you are a neo was one of the first soviet republics to demand independence. was far as we are concerned phone use is the capital notes moscow that's t
britain is officially recognizing in libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leader. diplomatic offensive. it's also one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. all right now takes you to a corner of the baltics that spent the past two decades tackling its soviet legacy you without say thank you. vilnius is the capital of live you am the city changed hands many times during the twentieth century after world war one the poles were in charge then during...
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i don't know about it also but in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got the legal system has already taken a foothold with ours and of course this is a road to ruin. or to recap our top story down here in r.t. the regional police say at least eighty people have been killed in a shooting spree of materia at a youth camp run by the governing labor party. is believed to be the worst of its kind in history came shortly after a bomb ripped through the heart and you have many a state of the capital oslo killing at least seven police on the island have arrested a thirty two year old man region man in connection with the attacks often expressed right wing and muslim views in the internet early reports suggested that. the hell it will be heard and if and claimed responsibility is false to noise and all that and i'm going to stop going to attract a statement. i am sick of nature and discover its buzy. i am communicate with the wild and. test yourself and become free to. see what nature can give you on all see. forty two thousand americans die each year
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and behold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the last time as rupert murdoch sacrifices the title of phone hacking planes and reports of arrests intensify. welcome you're watching out and around the week's top stories with me kevin though in breaking news to start an update for you there is a desperate search underway right now in central russia after a pleasure cruiser carrying nearly two hundred people after noon on the river volga one woman is known to have drowned these are among the first images that we're getting through of the rescue in the tada stan republic in central russia where it happened it's understood the boat sank within three minutes of getting into difficulty and while dozens were rescued more than a hundred as you've just been hearing a still thought to be missing this catch up with sarah for she's got the latest developments for us. sara what do we know about those who being saved how were they say. what we know about the number of missing that sadly seems to have increased over the last few hours there. but we've just heard from the emerg
and behold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the last time as rupert murdoch sacrifices the title of phone hacking planes and reports of arrests intensify. welcome you're watching out and around the week's top stories with me kevin though in breaking news to start an update for you there is a desperate search underway right now in central russia after a pleasure cruiser carrying nearly two hundred people after noon on the river volga one woman is known to have...
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truly embarrassing for at least part of what's called the trip in camden sepultura a rural part of britain he lives down there at the weekend regret of brooks lives down there sir and columnist lived down there and the whole set you can a mick socially that said it was a different set when labor in power which only blair but all of it is too cozy and too comfortable if you don't have a real democracy you have to have a separation between the press surely and indeed the political establishment and the government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not all narry people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena laughs but for democracy. so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned i wonder would your employer a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking allegations why would you take into the heart of government whe
truly embarrassing for at least part of what's called the trip in camden sepultura a rural part of britain he lives down there at the weekend regret of brooks lives down there sir and columnist lived down there and the whole set you can a mick socially that said it was a different set when labor in power which only blair but all of it is too cozy and too comfortable if you don't have a real democracy you have to have a separation between the press surely and indeed the political establishment...
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traditionally britain has recognized governments not on the basis of whether we like them or not but on what will they control the territory of the state counted after a reign of lost control of parts of libya but clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a study in a new precedent and capture of the dangerous one the other problem is that the rebels are on the ground soon to stall even with the nato bombing raids and if you remember when this started more than four months ago we were told it would be much for weeks rather months and so i suspect really what william hague british foreign secretary is doing is really having a symbolic act to try to show that somehow or other we're still in charge of the situation but i think the situation is increasingly unpredictable the real problem for military is that unless they have a lucky strike as they tried several times i think to decapitate or without injuring by bombing places where those naughty wards and the chances are that the won't be a dramatic collapse of his regime now it survived the first shock impact and so now the que
traditionally britain has recognized governments not on the basis of whether we like them or not but on what will they control the territory of the state counted after a reign of lost control of parts of libya but clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a study in a new precedent and capture of the dangerous one the other problem is that the rebels are on the ground soon to stall even with the nato bombing raids and if you remember when this started more than four months ago we were...
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sources and seem electorate in britain saying should the really change the law should they will change the law regulating the work of the press and the relationship between the press and the society and lastly no the new reason i think it's a matter of implementation. because people when people are breaking the law changing the law or maybe i'm not right because people are the government they want to change the law well no i mean i think it's also looking at the way in which the law protects the people in this if you follow the super injunctions scandals as well in the u.k. and of course we had julian assange a year ago. i think the way in which the relationship between the media and technology and people is evolving in such a rapid pace but this is a scandal of all the i mean this is you could write this in a book could be fiction it could be a television show. or films this is something i know was there was the bond film in which there was the villain was loosely based on repressed murdock i believe so i think the relationship is changing but i don't think we should create new laws o
sources and seem electorate in britain saying should the really change the law should they will change the law regulating the work of the press and the relationship between the press and the society and lastly no the new reason i think it's a matter of implementation. because people when people are breaking the law changing the law or maybe i'm not right because people are the government they want to change the law well no i mean i think it's also looking at the way in which the law protects...
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on the news of the world and also is a major problem because i think that successive governments in britain perth the labor government are in control before and now david cameron the conservatives have been down close to rupert murdoch and other newspaper proprietors but all of that is too cozy and too comfortable if you don't have a clue. real democracy you have to have a separation between the press surely the political establishment and the government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary in those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last but not ordinary people in britain their views have not really been represented other in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned six crimi embarrassing for him because the former editor of the news of the world andy cosen of course became his press secretary under one would you employ a man who's already had three zoid over phone hacki
on the news of the world and also is a major problem because i think that successive governments in britain perth the labor government are in control before and now david cameron the conservatives have been down close to rupert murdoch and other newspaper proprietors but all of that is too cozy and too comfortable if you don't have a clue. real democracy you have to have a separation between the press surely the political establishment and the government of the day you also need to have...
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still to come here on the program stop the presses the latest twists in britain's phone hacking scandal already had seen the axe fall of the country's best selling newspaper and now a former executive is all the rest of it. is how the space program are pretty much nothing i mean this is a place you have to be just builds on the space program you know just a lot of people are going to get a job story in the end and. millions await the final launch of the shuttle atlantis but for many this is story moment is bittersweet. before we get to that georgia claims a high profile photographers arrested in the capital tbilisi have been spying for a foreign state the four detained are accused of giving information one other country to the detriment of georgia is a. interest among them is the president's personal photos as well as an employee for the european press photo agency all of them deny the allegations the arrests come as nine other people were jailed for up to fourteen years for spying for moscow the russian foreign ministry says to police these actions indicate the state of democracy and f
still to come here on the program stop the presses the latest twists in britain's phone hacking scandal already had seen the axe fall of the country's best selling newspaper and now a former executive is all the rest of it. is how the space program are pretty much nothing i mean this is a place you have to be just builds on the space program you know just a lot of people are going to get a job story in the end and. millions await the final launch of the shuttle atlantis but for many this is...
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traditionally britain has recognised governments not on the basis of those we like them or not but on whether they control the territory of the states colonel gadhafi may have lost control of parts of libya but clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a setting a new precedent and perhaps around the dangerous one the other problem is that the rebels on the ground seem to stalled even with the nato bombing raids and if we remember when this started more than four months ago we were told it would be a matter of weeks rather of months and so i suspect really what william hague the british foreign secretary says anybody having a symbolic act to try to show that somehow or other we're still in charge of the situation but i think the situation is increasingly unpredictable the real problem for nato is that unless they have a lucky strike as they tried several times i think to decapitate that are injuring by bombing places where they thought he was the chances are that there won't be a dramatic collapse of his regime now it survived the first shocking act and so now the question is
traditionally britain has recognised governments not on the basis of those we like them or not but on whether they control the territory of the states colonel gadhafi may have lost control of parts of libya but clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a setting a new precedent and perhaps around the dangerous one the other problem is that the rebels on the ground seem to stalled even with the nato bombing raids and if we remember when this started more than four months ago we were...
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traditionally britain has recognised governments not on the basis of all that we like them are or that they control the territory the state. lost control of parts of libya but clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a sudden a new precedent and after all the interest on the other problem is that the rebels on the ground see interest or even with the nato bombing raids. i remember when this started more than four months ago we were told it would be mushroom weeks rather of months and so i suspect really what really of hate british forces which is doing this really having a simple effect to try to show that somehow or other ristal in charge of the situation in the situation is increasingly unpredictable the real problem for nato is the rest they have a lucky strike because they tried several times in the capital program by bombing places where they thought the chances are that that won't be a dramatic collapse of his regime survived the first shock in fact and so now the question is will the rebels have sufficient resources. push on through cotton small fighting it's difficult
traditionally britain has recognised governments not on the basis of all that we like them are or that they control the territory the state. lost control of parts of libya but clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a sudden a new precedent and after all the interest on the other problem is that the rebels on the ground see interest or even with the nato bombing raids. i remember when this started more than four months ago we were told it would be mushroom weeks rather of months and...
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well this is a problem conditionally britain has recognized governments not on the basis of who will be like them are or will they control the territory and lost control of libya but clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a new precedent for the english one the other problem is that the overalls on the ground soon to stall even with the nato bombing range around you remember when this started from months ago we would. told it would be a matter of weeks rather months and source really what british warship which is doing is we have use him always have tried to show somehow or other we're still in charge of the situation situation is increasingly unpredictable but now you talk about that tripoli the u.n. envoy recently there'll be no peace talks and still nato stops the airstrikes and yet the bombings continue how much is nato really want peace for libya what is the agenda. no i think although the official reason originally was of course to prevent colonel gadhafi. look moments in practice very quickly be us a little british and french club was announced that they wanted reg
well this is a problem conditionally britain has recognized governments not on the basis of who will be like them are or will they control the territory and lost control of libya but clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a new precedent for the english one the other problem is that the overalls on the ground soon to stall even with the nato bombing range around you remember when this started from months ago we would. told it would be a matter of weeks rather months and source...
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still to come this hour stop the press the latest twist in britain's phone hacking scandal it's already seen the axe fall in the country's biggest selling newspaper now a former executive who is feeling the heat as he was arrested by police. without the space program or pretty much nothing i mean this is what has the beaches pelts on the space program you know it's a lot of people are going to. be out and. millions await the last launch of the space shuttle atlantis but for many this historic moment is bittersweet. but first georgia claims the high profile photographers arrested in the capital tbilisi have been spying for a foreign state the four detained are accused of providing information to another country to the detriment of georgia's interests among them is the president's personal photos as well as an employee for the european press photo agency the tog refers to deny the allegations the arrests come as nine other people were jailed for up to fourteen years for spying for moscow the russian foreign ministry says to police these actions indicate the state of democracy and freedom
still to come this hour stop the press the latest twist in britain's phone hacking scandal it's already seen the axe fall in the country's biggest selling newspaper now a former executive who is feeling the heat as he was arrested by police. without the space program or pretty much nothing i mean this is what has the beaches pelts on the space program you know it's a lot of people are going to. be out and. millions await the last launch of the space shuttle atlantis but for many this historic...
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britain's biggest selling newspaper the news of the world has announced it shutting down in response to the phone hacking scandal that's it follows evidence the paper had been intercepting the phone messages of murder and terror victims as well as dead soldiers papers a jewel in the crown of rupert murdoch's global media and a public inquiry has been promised by the government. has the details. it started off relatively. really with just we understood that the news of the world had been allegedly hacking into the phones all celebrities and politicians and to be honest no one in this country really cared about that very much we we all think the celebrities and politicians are sort of fair game as far as that kind of thing is but then of course it escalated when it was alleged that the sunday at the newspaper attacked in two telephones of relatives of soldiers killed in combat and also that those caught up in the two thousand and five london bombings got of us which is today in fact also the most shocking thing really for a lot of people in the first thing that was revealed was that ne
britain's biggest selling newspaper the news of the world has announced it shutting down in response to the phone hacking scandal that's it follows evidence the paper had been intercepting the phone messages of murder and terror victims as well as dead soldiers papers a jewel in the crown of rupert murdoch's global media and a public inquiry has been promised by the government. has the details. it started off relatively. really with just we understood that the news of the world had been...
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in britain, perhaps, in print. >> good to have your insight into the media industry. thank you for joining me from wisconsin. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines. a collision between a train and a bus in northern india has killed at least 38 people near the town of patiyali. the bus was carrying about 70 passengers. they were returning from a wedding party. indian authorities are blaming the bus driver for the crash. >> from dehli, the prime minister has ordered a high- level inquiry. the chairman has ablame the driver of the bus. the bus was stopped on the track. other people say the bus was broken. somehow, the driver is being blamed for the whole incident. now they will tell people that this will -- to be very careful. >> state media in china has dismissed reports that the former president, jiang zemin, has died. this follows days of incidents regarding jiang zemin's health and reports that he was dead. internet searches for the former president's name has been blocked. progress towards tripoli hampered by a lack of ammunition and inadequate su
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where the richest people in britain avoid paying over one hundred billion a year would actually mean these pensions look fairly cheap in comparison and you mentioned the private sector and private. say that she the public sector has a very good deal when it comes to pensions a lot better than a lot of private sector provision do you think there's really public support for what you're doing or the opinion polls seem to tell us already a majority of people actually believe the public sector pensions are important and arriving at the right level should even be higher that's incredible when you think of the propaganda we've had over the last two years from politicians in the media telling everybody the public sector pensions are the cause of people's problem my master's to private sector workers because they're being exploited by their shareholders and by the company chiefs not by public sector workers pensions and we should have a campaign that seeks to drive all pension levels up not down to the worst. what would you accept in terms of pension reform what i personally believe that it i
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and what about the hierarchy in britain everyone calls talking about britain's top politicians their close ties with news international would be so close in the future maybe briefly. i don't think. it's always going to be a close relationship between politicians and the press both need each other but i think what was going on with news international was that a very different level. a confluence of long political and corporate earnings and nearly. always be in the police press of collusion between journalists not journalists editorially and political party. it's inevitable what was going on with these international is very different or i think it was more akin to. two. to extortion. and blackmail. to a rough and tumble of politics and press well again referring back to what i mentioned earlier on you described in one of your latest articles news international as a criminal organization a strong comment. on the line from london much appreciate it or just bring you up to date with what we know now we're hearing that that committee meeting has resumed if you missed the news in the last t
and what about the hierarchy in britain everyone calls talking about britain's top politicians their close ties with news international would be so close in the future maybe briefly. i don't think. it's always going to be a close relationship between politicians and the press both need each other but i think what was going on with news international was that a very different level. a confluence of long political and corporate earnings and nearly. always be in the police press of collusion...
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more energetic measures against what the united states britain and france are doing. well with the war in libya the focal point of international relations artie's came down access to kind of. native tripoli star power islamic countries once it's pretty rich is the people working fighting to make sure libya doesn't fall under foreign control. the day i was swimming and fishing because very heart of what we went to the beach really saw we are in our country. fighting for our country living with our people who feel we did our country that we would if we die we go to heaven and they destroyed our house in the middle of. every small house surrounded by many houses people are living there is a small school next to them in one thousand four sides because my brother. here on c.b.s. had nothing to do with the war with politics he was sitting in germany because of the war he came back to libya he was there simply because. we born a command and control center and because of that with a kitchen living room small house isn't even your example for my family let alone many other exa
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britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world says goodbye to many readers as it turns the last page and its one hundred sixty news good chunk out of harm's way to throw back with variations in the wrists. germany has agreed to supply nato forces in libya with new missions for the continuing u.s. strikes and say that shift from its original position in the cities also pressure on the announcement. well the next we'll take a look at how kurdistan has fared for twenty years without you know as a country remains a lot of dependent and i do culture around unemployment and political instability. kurdistan the central asian country and former soviet republic. in the space of just five years this state has gone through two revolutions the country is divided into two parts both by the mountains and by the unresolved conflict between the developed north and i could cultural south. kurdistan overcome its political and ethnic standoff could there be a repetition of spontaneous riots involving a mass loss of life. and . tucked away in the mountains one hundred fifty kilometers from the capi
britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world says goodbye to many readers as it turns the last page and its one hundred sixty news good chunk out of harm's way to throw back with variations in the wrists. germany has agreed to supply nato forces in libya with new missions for the continuing u.s. strikes and say that shift from its original position in the cities also pressure on the announcement. well the next we'll take a look at how kurdistan has fared for twenty years without you...
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britain's biggest selling newspaper shuts down in response to revelations its journalists were hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. the e.u. hits out of credit rating agencies after downgraded to junk status and world markets panicking over a fifth and the local effect. russia's foreign minister describes nato its role in libya as cynical saying it's come at too high a price of civilian deaths and continued statement. about with more on those stories in half an hour from now in the meantime we revisit kind of to assess its post soviet existence after a year but seeing violent ethnic conflicts and a revolution report next. kurdistan the central asian country and former soviet republic. in the space of just five years this state has gone through two revolutions the country is divided into two parts both by the mountains and by the unresolved conflict between the developed north and i call cultural south. can kurdistan overcome its political and ethnic standoff could there be a repetition of spontaneous riots involving a mass loss of life. and . tucked away in the mountai
britain's biggest selling newspaper shuts down in response to revelations its journalists were hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. the e.u. hits out of credit rating agencies after downgraded to junk status and world markets panicking over a fifth and the local effect. russia's foreign minister describes nato its role in libya as cynical saying it's come at too high a price of civilian deaths and continued statement. about with more on those stories in half an hour from now in...
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britain's biggest selling newspaper shuts down in response to revelations its journalists were hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. the e.u. heads out of credit rating agencies are preparing great of portugal's debt to junk status leaves world markets panicking over a fifth paid out and the knock on effect elsewhere. russia's foreign minister describes nato role in the cynical saying it's come at a price of civilian deaths and continued stalemate. and in business russia's gazprom electricity generating business with another national energy major i.e.s. holding strong company control twenty five percent of the country's generating capacity journey for a full business bulletin in twenty minutes time. international news in comment live from moscow this is anti russian hysteria that's held georgia's opposition has described thursday's arrest of four people suspected of spying and long leading photographers including the president's personal snap and this comes after nine russians and georgians were handed lengthy prison sentences for government activity earlier this week b
britain's biggest selling newspaper shuts down in response to revelations its journalists were hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. the e.u. heads out of credit rating agencies are preparing great of portugal's debt to junk status leaves world markets panicking over a fifth paid out and the knock on effect elsewhere. russia's foreign minister describes nato role in the cynical saying it's come at a price of civilian deaths and continued stalemate. and in business russia's...
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britain is officially recognizing in libya's opposition as the country's legitimately scientists stepping up the diplomatic offensive against colonel qaddafi also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. allowed to stay with us here and next we meet the first one of the first man to ever get up close and personal with the moon. astronaut bill and as what it's celebrated photo of a which inspired people to protect the planet as we discovered. lender's thank you very much for being with us today it's a great pleasure and an honor nice to be with you sylvia all right so apollo eight commander frank our men and women command module pilot jim lovell had flown more hours than any other often not where they top one you well i was the rookie. but it turns out that none of us had ridden on the saturn five so we were all right rookies for saturn five and we were all rookies for a trip away from the earth with a lot of screaming and shouting during this incident how they know not the screaming and shouting you didn't have to in a spacecraft to reach
britain is officially recognizing in libya's opposition as the country's legitimately scientists stepping up the diplomatic offensive against colonel qaddafi also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. allowed to stay with us here and next we meet the first one of the first man to ever get up close and personal with the moon. astronaut bill and as what it's celebrated photo of a which inspired people to protect the planet as we discovered....
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more energetic measures against what the united states britain and france are doing. well with the war in libya the focal point of international relations artie's gained access to can happen in a targeted tripoli star our islamic i think his country's wanted for its witches says the people working fighting to make sure libya doesn't fall under foreign control. the day i was swimming and fishing because very heart of what we went to the beach really so we are in our country enjoying our life fighting for our country living with our people who feel if we leave our country where we would if we die we go to heaven and they destroyed our house in the middle of. area small house surrounded by many houses people are living there is a small school next to them and born that house with four sides because my brother . here on civilian he had nothing to do with the war with politics he was sitting in germany because of the war he came back to libya he was there sleeping because. what nato. command and control center wasn't it was a two bedrooms a kitchen living room small house
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we hold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the very last time as rupert murdoch sacrifices the title while phone hacking claims and reporter arrests intensify. midnight here in moscow this is r.t. with me. and one story sadly dominating our news right now tragedy in central russia today as more than one hundred people who were on a river cruise feared drowned their boat sank on the revolver in tatarstan with nearly two hundred aboard some of those who were rescued and taken to a nearby ship reached clearly distressed at their ordeal sara first following the developments for us for our team and one of the hopes no tonight then for those not get accounted for. well it's every hour that passes that rescue operation becoming more and more they desperately trying and locate the hundred people. for a hundred people that are still missing now we've heard from eyewitnesses that there were a large number of children on the base around thirty children with the sea have at the time that they sank have been one of the rings for games of and the eyewitnesses say that it didn'
we hold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the very last time as rupert murdoch sacrifices the title while phone hacking claims and reporter arrests intensify. midnight here in moscow this is r.t. with me. and one story sadly dominating our news right now tragedy in central russia today as more than one hundred people who were on a river cruise feared drowned their boat sank on the revolver in tatarstan with nearly two hundred aboard some of those who were rescued and...
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the royal couple did miss a big event back home in england, a supersize serving of britain's national food, fish and chips, made from a single giant halibut, plus batter and potatoes, it totalled more than 90 puts, setting a new guinness world record. >>> this morning on "the early show" an in-depth look at the casey anthony not guilty verdict. what jurors are saying. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ [ female announcer ] we all want cleaner laundry. we all want a world with fewer chemicals. we all want the best of both worlds. introducing all free clear oxi-active. a powerful new detergent without dyes or perfumes that helps get out your toughest dirt and stains. its added natural cleaning boosters help get your whole family's wash incredibly clean. tough on stains. gentle on skin. new all free clear oxi-active. >>> a huge school cheating scandal is unfolding in atlanta involving the same kind of standardized tests used all over the country. cheating was found in nearly 80% of atlanta public schools but the cheaters are not students. they are teachers and principa
the royal couple did miss a big event back home in england, a supersize serving of britain's national food, fish and chips, made from a single giant halibut, plus batter and potatoes, it totalled more than 90 puts, setting a new guinness world record. >>> this morning on "the early show" an in-depth look at the casey anthony not guilty verdict. what jurors are saying. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ [ female announcer ] we all want cleaner...
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the all the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the last time was but not exactly five as the title while photocopying planes and reporters are read intensified. as the headlines up next the us army veteran who became a real food soldier with the recent work to walk rather to highlight the wrong. complete. and complete. when you're. new. to me. when i came home it was amazing i was honestly one of the best friends of my life i thought i was in the past i was so happy. there was my wife and my daughter that i had seen right here and it was just honest to good to be true it was wonderful. at the same time though there's only so wonderful because it's been the last year away from them in iraq which is terrible and so with t.v. camera man came up to me and asked me some questions i told him out of about it's a i'm really glad to be home i'm proud of my service but i am against the war in iraq and i know that some family members and some friends were pleased that i said that i thought it was maybe inappropriate at the time but if every soldier comes home and they just s
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france and britain decide that this is really shameful. we don't have any institutions to build defenses. we don't have any institutions to plan and run an operation. never again. so they met on the island. they came off with an agreement. when the european union was set up there always was a security pillar. it had been put aside so that they could focus on trees that affected finance and capital market and movement of people and bringing the continent closer together. but they decided to fire up the security pillar. they set up -- nato is run, by the way, by a board of directors , the north atlantic council. military committee, and then you have various other committees, but those are the key structures that run nato. and so the europeans set up a military committee, military staff. they set up a satellite center in brussels. all the sudden focus woke up in washington and said, hey, what are these europeans doing? of the going to take away what nato is doing? there are to be duplication? the u.s. with a uk set up some ground rules. no, t
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. >>> there is outrage in britain this morning over a tabloid newspaper that went too far. it hacked into the phone messages of a missing 13-year-old girl who was later found murdered. mark phillips reports. >> reporter: it's britain's biggest sunday newspaper selling more than 2.5 million copies by delivering skin and the skinny. scoops, some of which the news of the world has gotten by hacking into the voice mail accounts of famous victims like mick vager, eric clpton, gwyneth paltrow, tony blair and a member of prince william's staff. it is the intrusion into millie dowler, a missing 13-year-old that outraged the nation. it hacked into her voice mail hearing desperate relatives trying to hear her it deleted messages to make room for others and so gave her family false hope. millie was found dead six months after her abduction. >> we're most desperately worried. >> reporter: the family which made heart rendering apeelsz is distraught. the scandal has political fallout. it is owned by rupert international. its editor rebecca brooks runs international operations and refused
. >>> there is outrage in britain this morning over a tabloid newspaper that went too far. it hacked into the phone messages of a missing 13-year-old girl who was later found murdered. mark phillips reports. >> reporter: it's britain's biggest sunday newspaper selling more than 2.5 million copies by delivering skin and the skinny. scoops, some of which the news of the world has gotten by hacking into the voice mail accounts of famous victims like mick vager, eric clpton, gwyneth...
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traditionally britain has recognized governments not on the basis of all that we like them are oracle they control the territory the state. lost control of parts of libya that clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a new precedent and after all the interest on the other problem is that the rebels are on the ground seem to stall even with the nato wind rates and we remember when this started more than four months ago we were told it would be mushroom weeks rather of months or so i suspect really what really hate british warship which is doing is really having a symbolic act to try to show that somehow or other ristal in charge of the situation in the situation is increasingly unpredictable the real problem here is that unless they have a lucky strike as they tried several times of it to decapitate target or bomb in places where those. chances are that the won't be a dramatic collapse of his regime survived the first shock impact and so now the question is will the rebels have sufficient resources to push on to other months while fighting pretty difficult to avoid the conclu
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britain's biggest selling newspaper shuts down in response to revelations its journalists were hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. credit rating agencies downgrade of portugal's debt to junk status leaves world markets panicking over a fifth and the knock on effect elsewhere. russia's foreign minister described a cynical saying it's come at a price of civilian deaths continue. and in business russia's gas electricity generating business with another national energy. holding company control twenty five percent of the country's generating capacity join me. in twenty minutes time. international news and comment live from moscow this is anti russian hysteria that's held georgia's opposition has described thursday's arrest of four people suspected of spying among them leading photographers including the president's personal snap this comes after nine russians and georgians were handed lengthy prison sentences for government activity earlier this week. reports now on what might be behind the arrests. there i started to late on wednesday and went on until early thursday and
britain's biggest selling newspaper shuts down in response to revelations its journalists were hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. credit rating agencies downgrade of portugal's debt to junk status leaves world markets panicking over a fifth and the knock on effect elsewhere. russia's foreign minister described a cynical saying it's come at a price of civilian deaths continue. and in business russia's gas electricity generating business with another national energy. holding...
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britain is officially recognizing libya's opposition as the country's legitimate interests under stepping up the differ about offensive against colonel gadhafi it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. and part of those are the headlines here on our next though i do stay with one of the first men to ever get up close and personal with the moon and nasa astronaut bill anders and his much celebrated photo of people to start protecting the planet that interview. bill anders thank you very much for being with us today it's a great pleasure and an honor nice to be with you soldiers all right so polo commander frank berman and company command module pilot jim lovell had flown more hours than any other ostinato when they tap on you well i was the rookie. but it turns out that none of us had ridden on the saturn five so we were all right rookies for saturn five and we were all rookies for a trip away from the earth with a lot of screaming and shouting during this incident how they know not the screaming and shouting you didn't have to in
britain is officially recognizing libya's opposition as the country's legitimate interests under stepping up the differ about offensive against colonel gadhafi it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. and part of those are the headlines here on our next though i do stay with one of the first men to ever get up close and personal with the moon and nasa astronaut bill anders and his much celebrated photo of people to start protecting the...
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britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world is saying its fun farewell to its readers off the hundred sixty eight years paper was axed by its media mogul the following the phone hacking scandal public outrage today this week has claims image that journalists into separate phone calls to motivate tims and dead soldiers families i missed from reese says rupert murdoch's press has now lost its longstanding unity among britain's political elite. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on their knees to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find on the next day you find the prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot saying well the sun got me elected i mean so you've got this demeaning of british democracy of that missing of democracy really which the murdoch press was at the heart of but i think there was a for silence as well because imp
britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world is saying its fun farewell to its readers off the hundred sixty eight years paper was axed by its media mogul the following the phone hacking scandal public outrage today this week has claims image that journalists into separate phone calls to motivate tims and dead soldiers families i missed from reese says rupert murdoch's press has now lost its longstanding unity among britain's political elite. i think something changed this week you...
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and britain is officially recognized in libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and is stepping up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help wanted the rebels. sports news with the unit and i have to say some of the shots in your football hooliganism story they're simply shocking as it happened all the time here well this is the question they're trying to trip the moment police and authorities are getting together and saying no more of this it's simply too much we're going to have a look at what they're talking about in just a second. great to have your company this is sports today i'm you know neal these are some of our stories we're covering this. final comment on barcelona byron munich make it through to the decider of the star studded audi cup tournament. three hundred sixty five days and counting today marks the one year to go stage until the london olympic games kick off with several venues on veils for the very first. take your pick the russian premier league restarted last
and britain is officially recognized in libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and is stepping up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help wanted the rebels. sports news with the unit and i have to say some of the shots in your football hooliganism story they're simply shocking as it happened all the time here well this is the question they're trying to trip the moment police and...
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traditionally britain has recognized governments not on the basis that will be like them or are they control the territory was. lost control of parts of libya clearly the rebels could control it yet so this was a study in a new precedent for the industry the other problem is that the rebels are on the ground cintron stall even with the nato bombing raids and if you remember when this started more than four months ago we were told it would be martial months and source spec really what we've british forces doing is really having a symbolic time to try to show that somehow or other we're still in charge of the situation in the situation is increasingly unpredictable the real problem here is was less they have a lucky strike because they've tried so times are employed can. they see what they thought was the chances are that there won't be a dramatic collapse of his regime survived the first shock in fact and so now the question is will the rebels have sufficient the source and. sean to threaten once more. too difficult to avoid the conclusion of the crisis and abuse in certain great fiel
traditionally britain has recognized governments not on the basis that will be like them or are they control the territory was. lost control of parts of libya clearly the rebels could control it yet so this was a study in a new precedent for the industry the other problem is that the rebels are on the ground cintron stall even with the nato bombing raids and if you remember when this started more than four months ago we were told it would be martial months and source spec really what we've...
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anything but if you come to britain you're a century told you must be a brit it doesn't matter what color you are but you must be a brit. what approach do you think would be right for russia if french way or the british way then tell you why they mean a general conceptual approach i realize these are two streams. in principle i guess i'd go with the british model see the point is to preserve the culture of the host country certainly respect their culture. russia russia. this should be the top priority and there is nothing to be shamed off. me afraid that somebody might call your nationalist. never mind the labels so you think this is a more viable approach i believe that are lying on your heritage and having faith in your country enhanced as your by telecine. green forces are nationhood store. nationalist. my father is convinced that one of the reasons the soviet union imploded was exactly the absence of a melting pot there was no single integral nation while there was plenty of hypocritical prep again. each group in the u.s.s.r. has its own culture language territory laws and so on would
anything but if you come to britain you're a century told you must be a brit it doesn't matter what color you are but you must be a brit. what approach do you think would be right for russia if french way or the british way then tell you why they mean a general conceptual approach i realize these are two streams. in principle i guess i'd go with the british model see the point is to preserve the culture of the host country certainly respect their culture. russia russia. this should be the top...
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britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and has expelled colonel gadhafi is diplomats and it's also one freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks to be a form of civil war until nato stops its airstrikes well you want talks with the rebels and big gazi also making little progress towards a cease fire professor mark elmer from oxford university things there won't be the dramatic collapse of good art is regime. it's nato expects. additionally britain has recognized governments not on the basis of all that we like them are with oracle they control the territory of the states. lost control of parts of the b a but clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a new precedent conductor or dangerous or the other problem is that the rebels on the ground seem to stall even with the nato bombing raids and if you remember when this started more than four months ago we were told it would be much much and so i suspect really what really hate british warship which is
britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and has expelled colonel gadhafi is diplomats and it's also one freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks to be a form of civil war until nato stops its airstrikes well you want talks with the rebels and big gazi also making little progress towards a cease fire professor mark elmer from oxford university things there won't be...
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let's take a look at the top headlines the presses stopped for good at britain's biggest selling newspaper mired in a phone hacking scandal media mogul rupert murdoch has pulled the plug with police investigating a tabloid for snooping on the mobiles of murder victims and the families of dead soldiers and people killed in terrorism attacks. in georgia for a high profile photographers have been arrested on suspicion of astronaut just days after nine people were sentenced to lengthy jail terms for spying the opposition has attacked president of feelings of ligi for targeting massive media saying he's a whipping up anti russian hysteria. few politicians are loudly condemn a rating agency moody's decision to downgrade portugal junk status and threaten possible retaliation averted send shock waves through financial markets and triggers worries that portugal could follow greece down the path to a possible assault default. and up next with sound you can revisit kyrgyzstan to assess its post soviet existence after a year that seemed violent ethnic conflicts and a revolution. kurdistan the central
let's take a look at the top headlines the presses stopped for good at britain's biggest selling newspaper mired in a phone hacking scandal media mogul rupert murdoch has pulled the plug with police investigating a tabloid for snooping on the mobiles of murder victims and the families of dead soldiers and people killed in terrorism attacks. in georgia for a high profile photographers have been arrested on suspicion of astronaut just days after nine people were sentenced to lengthy jail terms...
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well we saw the former labor leader this morning on the radio here in britain saying that actually he thought newspapers should be regulated by law to be politically violence and impartial as british t.v. is and that would be a huge. erosion of freedom because people have the right to express opinions you know whether they're on palace and we're not but that's the kind of thing that's being talked about here and that shows the real danger of what we're about this was not actually a failure of press regulation it was a failure of parts of the press of individual journalists and editors but not a press regulation the fact is that we would have a regulation against phone hacking in this country we had a regulation against bribing police officers it's called the law it's been legal for a very long time here and it was the failure of the police to enforce the law and it was the belief of those views the world that they were politically protected by those in power that allowed this to go on and not afraid of press regulation and so many unfortunate stories surrounding this whole saga and as
well we saw the former labor leader this morning on the radio here in britain saying that actually he thought newspapers should be regulated by law to be politically violence and impartial as british t.v. is and that would be a huge. erosion of freedom because people have the right to express opinions you know whether they're on palace and we're not but that's the kind of thing that's being talked about here and that shows the real danger of what we're about this was not actually a failure of...
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of it isn't good for britain we think it sent good for us. the "wall street journal" did not published an editorial on the arrow until six months before the currency came into existence. i would go all around the country my company used to do seminars on the euro in what integration would mean to american business and foreign policy and people thought i was crazy. when i first asked they would sponsor a series of lectures the near times said you mean you get more than two people? i theorize that families we look at europe with tinted glasses. one of the best secretaries of state here working hit how is it i'm adair in a baggy for those of you who are not aware this treaty talked the equivalent of the state department and obeying to them together with 1% in charge. this is not falling all into place we could see the politics if we take secretary gates and how long would it take? that is the direction in which things are moving how many people know the european union is the largest provider of aid in the world? winning hearts and minds of state
of it isn't good for britain we think it sent good for us. the "wall street journal" did not published an editorial on the arrow until six months before the currency came into existence. i would go all around the country my company used to do seminars on the euro in what integration would mean to american business and foreign policy and people thought i was crazy. when i first asked they would sponsor a series of lectures the near times said you mean you get more than two people? i...
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what about the hierarchy in britain everyone calls talking about britain's top politicians their close ties with news international would it be so close in the future maybe briefly. i don't think. there's always going to be a close relationship between politicians and the press both need each other but i think what was going on with news international is that a very different. confluence of long political and corporate earnings and that is different in britain it's always been in the british press of collusion between journal. editorial and political parties it's inevitable that what was going on with these international is very very different or i thought it was. too extortion and blackmail that it is too rough and tumble of politics and press well again referring back to what i mentioned earlier on you described in one of your latest articles news international as a criminal organization a strong comment. on the line from london much appreciate it or just bring you up to date with what we know now we're hearing that that committee meeting has resumed if you missed the news in the las
what about the hierarchy in britain everyone calls talking about britain's top politicians their close ties with news international would it be so close in the future maybe briefly. i don't think. there's always going to be a close relationship between politicians and the press both need each other but i think what was going on with news international is that a very different. confluence of long political and corporate earnings and that is different in britain it's always been in the british...
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so obviously our problem is much worse and britain's that problem why are they the ones that are acting like this is an emergency and they have to do something about it right away and our politicians are speaking on capitol hill well i'm not sure what this. in terms of how they break it down but in general if you were to take the aggregate debt that's not held by the government you know in the u.s. for instance a lot of it's actually held by security and so therefore you know that number would drop significantly i think they're very comparable in terms of the numbers but really it goes to the philosophy of the two governments you have this conservative government the u.k. versus a more progressive government in the us and the conservative government believes that you really need to address the deficit mediately first whereas i think that the obama administration's new us is much more concerned about the negative effects about you know coming off of the housing bubble and all of the jobs that could be lost as a result of of that sort of talk do you think they're really concerned though b
so obviously our problem is much worse and britain's that problem why are they the ones that are acting like this is an emergency and they have to do something about it right away and our politicians are speaking on capitol hill well i'm not sure what this. in terms of how they break it down but in general if you were to take the aggregate debt that's not held by the government you know in the u.s. for instance a lot of it's actually held by security and so therefore you know that number would...
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time and you know i'm so they were not fully crew and i think what is interesting in countries like britain which i had a leading role absorbtion the intervention in libya is how little has been put out by the british government to give names and faces to who signed this transitional national council now we're going to start to as a leader government media because i think many people in britain might be a little bit alarmed to see that some of those people without general in the terrorist act the fear was of who's committing might not have been filmed or the murder you think actually nandan back in the period when he was a pariah before he became acceptable to her partner how does the same in both in actions against french or american just. but now as you think i'm a significant jumping in here. you were calling him a motley crew a mixed bag certainly the members of the transit a transitional national council what do you think the rebels actually want to work with the thirty countries that have decided to give it credibility. well i'm sure they would like to work with them for their own end
time and you know i'm so they were not fully crew and i think what is interesting in countries like britain which i had a leading role absorbtion the intervention in libya is how little has been put out by the british government to give names and faces to who signed this transitional national council now we're going to start to as a leader government media because i think many people in britain might be a little bit alarmed to see that some of those people without general in the terrorist act...
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anything but if you come to britain you're a century till you must be a brit it doesn't matter what color you are but you must be a brit. what approach do you think would be right for russia if french way or the british way can tell you why they mean a general conceptual approach i realize these are two extremes. in principle i guess i'd go with the british model says the point is to preserve the culture of the host country certainly respect the culture. russia russia. should be the top priority and there is nothing to be shamed off. me afraid that somebody might call your nationalist. never mind the labels you think this is a more viable approach i believe that true lying on your heritage and having faith in your country enhanced as your by tell it see. green forces our nationhood for store and yeah. my father is convinced that one of the reasons the soviet union included was exactly the absence of a melting pot there was no single integral nation while there was plenty of hypocritical propaganda that's the age group in the u.s.s.r. has its own culture language territory laws and so on w
anything but if you come to britain you're a century till you must be a brit it doesn't matter what color you are but you must be a brit. what approach do you think would be right for russia if french way or the british way can tell you why they mean a general conceptual approach i realize these are two extremes. in principle i guess i'd go with the british model says the point is to preserve the culture of the host country certainly respect the culture. russia russia. should be the top...